Will Trump keep Elaine Duke as the acting head of the Department of Homeland Security once she takes over Monday? Will he try to move Jeff Sessions into that role? Can he even do that? And what happens to an "extreme vetting" report that Kelly submitted to the White House earlier this month?

Part of Bernie Sanders' surprise success in 2016 was that he didn’t do politics like other people. Now he’s a frontrunner for president. Does he wing it all over again, or start building the kind of campaign operation he never embraced the first time?

President Trump has not endorsed in the 2018 race to succeed term-limited Gov. John Kasich. But Lewandowski’s involvement with Rep. Jim Renacci is the latest evidence that the congressman could be the White House favorite.

"This is Youngstown, Mr. President," a supporter said Tuesday night during Trump's rally here. "But this is also the Steel Valley. Every one of these people love you, sir.” Still, the tough politics in Ohio usually involve a key metric: results.

In a new interview on the podcast Pod Save the People, Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges acknowledged that her reaction to the killing of Justine Damond, a white woman, is different than that of a 2015 incident involving a black man — but she contends it's because the community asked her for stronger responses to shootings.

The Senate on Thursday confirmed Kentucky lawyer John Bush to a federal appeals court, over objections from Democrats and civil rights groups that his pseudonymous blogging and other public comments made him unfit for the job.